So we see that there IS a big black snake! It has yellow bands around it with little flecks of red or pink, and is actually in the neighbor's yard, right next to where Rod parks his car on a parking strip that separates our yard from the neighbor's. The kids have a hose and are spraying the snake. The mom is quite hysterical. The snake is slithering along the cinder block wall toward their house. Rod starts chopping at the snake with his shovel, keeping his distance while doing so.
He injured it enought that he could move it away from the wall. He then succeeded in severing the poor snake's head. It was pretty gross.
I think it was about 5-6 feet long - bigger than any of the snakes we have seen on our hikes! I looked it up on the internet and found a perfect match under "Arizona snakes." It was a Long-nosed snake, non-venomous and common to Maricopa County. For more information here is a link: http://www.reptilesofaz.org/Snakes-Subpages/h-r-lecontei.html The one here is just like the bottom pictured snake on the link, in Maricopa County, which is where we live. I just wonder where this poor creature has been holed up in our neighborhood, and if it has friends!
Nick held open a bag so Rod could throw the corpse in the trash. He does look a little grossed out. We returned to our dinner. Becca stated, "I'm not hungry now." We were all pretty animated after that and had some lively conversation during dinner. Snake taco, anyone??
9 comments:
Ewe, I am dry heaving as we speak. That snake taco thing did me in. Sounds like a fun and eventful night though. :)
I don't do snakes.
Gross!!!!
Those things give me the creeps- Rod is my hero!
You can keep you snake taco.
Loved the post about your Mom. She was sure an inspiration to me.
Awesome snake. Shoulda kept it:)
CREEPY! I dont think I would want my dinner after that either!
My worst nightmares involve snakes. Yuck.
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